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use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ ♪
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there are other self-replicating technologies out there which would apply directly to it. i think the broader implications to the biotechnology industry in particular are very significant in this. another federal judge recently another case said we have the broadest and strongest protection for biotechnology and intellectual not the world and we have the strongest biotechnology industry in the world. europe, by contrast, has weaker protection and a weaker industry. i think that's a very compelling argument. >> suarez: before you talked about exhaustion. can a company control what happens to a self-replicating product? anyone -- a gene, an organism, a plant, aspects of software or a musical recording, once the cust walks out the door having purchased this thing? >> well, that's the question. how far does that control go? because both competition policy, which is antitrust, and by lech which you will property are both have as an objective fostering innovation in the economy. the question is how much of this incentive do you need in the form of monopoly and how much in the fo
there are other self-replicating technologies out there which would apply directly to it. i think the broader implications to the biotechnology industry in particular are very significant in this. another federal judge recently another case said we have the broadest and strongest protection for biotechnology and intellectual not the world and we have the strongest biotechnology industry in the world. europe, by contrast, has weaker protection and a weaker industry. i think that's a very...
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impact wool exports from new zealand, teile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infini possibilities. ♪ gerri: the white house is downplaying this weekend's league immigration plan saying it was only a partial rough draft. a backup plan, a bipartisan group of senators failed to reach a deal on overall immigration. whatever plan washington puts forward to what's going to be the cost to the taxpayers? with more on this, the center for immigration studies and executive director for the hispanic network. i should update you. this afternoon we're getting news that the
impact wool exports from new zealand, teile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees...
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no -- technology. [ male announcer ] start with a groundbreaking car. good. then invent an entirely new way to buy one. no. no. no. yes! a website that works like a wedding registry. but for a car. first, you customize it. then let people sponsor the car's parts as gifts. dad sponsors the engine for your birthday. grandma sponsors the rims for graduation. the car gets funded. then you pick up your new dodge dart at the dealership. and all that's left to do is say thanks. easy. ♪ they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i recommend polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. >> bret: south african olympic star oscar pistorius says he shot his girlfriend by mistake and then tried to save her, but she died in his arms. the story, his lawyer read a affidavit in court today. the double amputee says he thought she was a robber. authorities have charged him with premeditated murder. his girlfriend was creammateed
no -- technology. [ male announcer ] start with a groundbreaking car. good. then invent an entirely new way to buy one. no. no. no. yes! a website that works like a wedding registry. but for a car. first, you customize it. then let people sponsor the car's parts as gifts. dad sponsors the engine for your birthday. grandma sponsors the rims for graduation. the car gets funded. then you pick up your new dodge dart at the dealership. and all that's left to do is say thanks. easy. ♪ they're about...
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technology and hillary clinton are riding to the rescue. that's next in "the war room." ♪ ♪ try mach3 sensitive, with three high-definition blades. a closer shave in a single stroke for less irritation, even on sensitive skin. ♪ ♪ get closer to the one you love. ♪ ♪ gillette mach3 sensitive. gillette. the best a man can get. >> michael: and we head now to "the young turks" to see what cenk uygur has planned for tonight's show. hey cenk. >> cenk: hey michael as usual we have a whole game not for you. elizabeth warren, the new rock star on the senate. very few people trying to hold the bangers bankers accountable. but they're robbing us blind. we have an incredible story about whistle blower. it's amazing how much the obama administration has cracked down on whistle blowers. and we have a story on l.a. women and what's wrong with them. and then of all things michael shure talking about the sequester. >> michael: there's the elbow cenk, we'll be watching. we'll see you at the top of the hour. for this next story let's turn now to r
technology and hillary clinton are riding to the rescue. that's next in "the war room." ♪ ♪ try mach3 sensitive, with three high-definition blades. a closer shave in a single stroke for less irritation, even on sensitive skin. ♪ ♪ get closer to the one you love. ♪ ♪ gillette mach3 sensitive. gillette. the best a man can get. >> michael: and we head now to "the young turks" to see what cenk uygur has planned for tonight's show. hey cenk. >> cenk: hey...
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honda showed off its new technology to make their vehicles lighter and more fuel efficient. it can be made on the doors and trunks. the manufacture plans to use the lighter metal on a new model set to go on sale next month. suzuki rolled out a new lighter model and bmw plans to roll out a new car. and bmw issued a recall for almost 570,000 of its popular 3 series vehicles. a battery cable connector can fail and then when that happens, the engine can stall and we have a potentially dangerous situation on the road. the recall affects four 3 series models from 2007 through 2011. >>> head's up if you get social security checks in the mail. that's going to change, the treasury department will no longer use the postal service to send you your money. starting march 1, you will get those benefits electronically through direct deposit or a debit card. the change to save taxpayers $1 billion over the next ten years. >>> and microsoft wants to lure e-mail users away from g mail and yahoo. the company launched a tv and digital ad campaign to get you to sign on to its new e mail service
honda showed off its new technology to make their vehicles lighter and more fuel efficient. it can be made on the doors and trunks. the manufacture plans to use the lighter metal on a new model set to go on sale next month. suzuki rolled out a new lighter model and bmw plans to roll out a new car. and bmw issued a recall for almost 570,000 of its popular 3 series vehicles. a battery cable connector can fail and then when that happens, the engine can stall and we have a potentially dangerous...
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. >> bob: we do have the technology deliver natural gas to cars and buses. a lot of buses use the natural gas to get around. we have natural gas. no reason we tonight put infrastructure in. >> eric: now you're good with fracking? >> bob: i have no problem with fracking. i have no problem -- i didn't say the pipeline was a bad idea. we need to get back to nuclear power. >> dana: you also thought up with of the first acts of the second term would be that he would approve the pipeline. >> bob: i think he will. >> dana: if he listens to one of the democratic party stalstalwart he might be persuad otherwise. will. >> they find vein in their toes when the up withs in their arms and legs give out. we're running out of the easy to produce oil so we're going to a tar sand junk. we need to get off this. freddie why is he interview -- >> greg: why is he interviewing in a sauna? obama could trick everybody. just build windmills and every celebrity will buy in to it. >> bob: all over the country. the. the price of natural gas has gone down. >> dana: the regulatory situat
. >> bob: we do have the technology deliver natural gas to cars and buses. a lot of buses use the natural gas to get around. we have natural gas. no reason we tonight put infrastructure in. >> eric: now you're good with fracking? >> bob: i have no problem with fracking. i have no problem -- i didn't say the pipeline was a bad idea. we need to get back to nuclear power. >> dana: you also thought up with of the first acts of the second term would be that he would approve...
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the new technology is half a barrel to 1. ethanol is 3 barrels to 1 and that's a very important distinction between oil sands, which is half a barrel of water to 1 with the new technology. >> what's happening with our discussion t
the new technology is half a barrel to 1. ethanol is 3 barrels to 1 and that's a very important distinction between oil sands, which is half a barrel of water to 1 with the new technology. >> what's happening with our discussion t
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the question is that modern technology and analysis. in particular, i'm curious what will you think there might be in the future or out to be poor on the one hand, computers to sort of find signal in the noise and crowd sourcing obviously in some sanitized form. >> wrestlers in his very interesting and comes back to frank's question about instinct and what you get out of crowd sourcing is accumulated, aggregated instinct, which is pretty wise. i'm willing to play with that. if i was a government that be something i was interested in. machines coming out, we are dying in data. we are just being overloaded. you say hack out. collection is only one part of the process, so we end up overwhelming ourselves. but then, what technological society. it is just what we do. so now you have got this avalanche of data coming at you. and so, i actually think complex machines can be used to sort aggregate and present the data. i'm in the private sector now when i talked to folks about this. the one thing i remind them of, at the end of this process, ke
the question is that modern technology and analysis. in particular, i'm curious what will you think there might be in the future or out to be poor on the one hand, computers to sort of find signal in the noise and crowd sourcing obviously in some sanitized form. >> wrestlers in his very interesting and comes back to frank's question about instinct and what you get out of crowd sourcing is accumulated, aggregated instinct, which is pretty wise. i'm willing to play with that. if i was a...
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., used package delivery address technology to burglarize a series of homes in the largo area. both sides agree that scott confessed to the burglaries. that man was the burglar, declared christine murphy, who added that scott was the killer of the dewits. the defense attorney conceded to the jury, quote, you're not going to like what you hear about jason scott, but he reminded the panel that his client is not on trial for the burglaries and that he predicted that the prosecution's evidence on the murder count would fall short of the reasonable doubt standard. the trial could last for weeks. and the other mother-daughter murder case remains unsolved, although it's an open investigation and this trial could go on for four weeks. >> thank you. >>> the paraolympic athlete accused of killing his girlfriend was back in court telling his side of the story. he said it was a tragic mistake and claims he shot his girlfriend on accident thinking there was an intruder in the home. he realized she was not in bed and used a cricket bat to beat down the bathroom dr. door where he realized he
., used package delivery address technology to burglarize a series of homes in the largo area. both sides agree that scott confessed to the burglaries. that man was the burglar, declared christine murphy, who added that scott was the killer of the dewits. the defense attorney conceded to the jury, quote, you're not going to like what you hear about jason scott, but he reminded the panel that his client is not on trial for the burglaries and that he predicted that the prosecution's evidence on...
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technology, they're trying to beat the r&d curve. they're stealing r&d from our companies to advance knowledge. it has been proven in court several times. a couple of chinese companies have ties to the pla which have found to violated intellectual property rights. they have done economic espionage. you have got military. the communications satellites being targeted a lot of defense and military industrial base being targeted. this is part of china's strategic pran for growth. they're attacking us quite frankly where we're the weakest in some areas. sandra: morgan, for those that think airplanes or the government is the biggest target of these attacks they're wrong. it is really i-t that has been the most popular targets of attacks. >> yes. sandra: followed by aerospace, public administration, satellites, telecom. i-t is really a threat here and one big example i wanted to bring up chinese hackers targeting televent last september, which has access to 60% of the north america's gas and oil pipelines. this is significant and poses a ve
technology, they're trying to beat the r&d curve. they're stealing r&d from our companies to advance knowledge. it has been proven in court several times. a couple of chinese companies have ties to the pla which have found to violated intellectual property rights. they have done economic espionage. you have got military. the communications satellites being targeted a lot of defense and military industrial base being targeted. this is part of china's strategic pran for growth. they're...
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so taking our customers and their mobile technology is a perfect marriage. liz: you have married a lot of companies. helping them to grow and come together, so much so investors love you. we're talking about venture capitalist. what cannot offer you in return? >> we have raised half a billion dollars over the last 10 years, so a lot of exciting investors. liz: for those of you who don't know, that is a lot. even for twitter. >> one equity partners, jpmorgan executive shareholders, they have been very significant in the evvlution of the company, that helped us to buy the voiceover ip address. so we have done a very unique job over the past four or five years of taking a market that really needed to be consolidated and we rolled up those key assets and rebuild a great brand and a great portfolio and we can offer the service providers. liz: we were talking about what thwiththe name genband used to . >> in 1989 the name was founded under general bandwidth. liz: they really remember if you launch an ipo. when will that happen? >> we are sponsored by one of the la
so taking our customers and their mobile technology is a perfect marriage. liz: you have married a lot of companies. helping them to grow and come together, so much so investors love you. we're talking about venture capitalist. what cannot offer you in return? >> we have raised half a billion dollars over the last 10 years, so a lot of exciting investors. liz: for those of you who don't know, that is a lot. even for twitter. >> one equity partners, jpmorgan executive shareholders,...
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government and has become a big vulnerability as we become more dependent on technology. a source told me recently that he has been doing a lot of business in the philippines and noticed a few years ago that the chinese built a grid there in the philippines. some believe that was a big mistake because now the chinese have access to all the information and data coming through the philippines, including the defense buildup that the u.s. had initiated in that country, a development that was supposed to be confidential. there are other similar stories. sources in washington have told me many times when the u.s. government officials go to china and russia, they're not allowed to take their mobile device. why? because as soon as the plane enters chinese or russian air space, both countries have access to the u.s. data. all the data on those blackberry phones. and it doesn't end there. we hear about a bigger threat from those within the u.s. borders who are looking to steal data and people's bank accounts. the bottom line is, nothing is growing as fast as data. we have tradition
government and has become a big vulnerability as we become more dependent on technology. a source told me recently that he has been doing a lot of business in the philippines and noticed a few years ago that the chinese built a grid there in the philippines. some believe that was a big mistake because now the chinese have access to all the information and data coming through the philippines, including the defense buildup that the u.s. had initiated in that country, a development that was...
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. >> you're doing that through the technology community now in the prime. do you feel that with the name comes in responsibility or just you feel like you want to do it? >> well, it's so funny. like super man, you know, or spider man. it'with great power comes great responsibility. with the ali name comes great responsibility. it's true. i think all of us have a responsibility to give back and pay it forward like our dad taught us. his biotech company is the reason i joined is because of him. brainstorm is an emerging scientific company which i talked about before. their results in phase 1 and 2 clinical trials for als have been so remarkable, as you know, phase 1 and 2, they only test safety, but then ther they're ay seeing signs of efficacy already, especially in our capacitcompassionate patients s. the scientists are blown away. they're exceeding the scientists' expectations. >> you've got the ball rolling. >> because of our results, the ministry of health has pushed us fast forward to face 2a which will test efficacy. we're excited. we're ready to go to
. >> you're doing that through the technology community now in the prime. do you feel that with the name comes in responsibility or just you feel like you want to do it? >> well, it's so funny. like super man, you know, or spider man. it'with great power comes great responsibility. with the ali name comes great responsibility. it's true. i think all of us have a responsibility to give back and pay it forward like our dad taught us. his biotech company is the reason i joined is...
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and technology has essentially tipped the powers of the balance to the government toward the media. so you might love barack obama and you might want to look at those great pictures of him looking very pensive and in control now, and you might want the content that the government's producing and wants you to see and think about when you're digesting stories. but what about when you have a president you don't trust or actually might be up to nefarious activities? the more that there's not a press that could ask tough questions, be in front of the question, ask about, what i are you doing what you're going on immigration quick why aren't we paying more attention to debt, what happened in libya, explain more about the drones program. that stuff matters. so that the fringes might want to bellyache all the time about the mainstream press, but somebody has to be the watchdog, and that has always been the greatest utility, i think, of the mainstream media. >> was your article, in part, inspired by the failure of the white house to allow us to get a picture of the president playing golf wit
and technology has essentially tipped the powers of the balance to the government toward the media. so you might love barack obama and you might want to look at those great pictures of him looking very pensive and in control now, and you might want the content that the government's producing and wants you to see and think about when you're digesting stories. but what about when you have a president you don't trust or actually might be up to nefarious activities? the more that there's not a...
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obama is using the latest technology. he can call him for the fact that the president does not like to go before the press in unstructured situation where is he might be asked uncomfortable questions. that's true. and we can blame him for it. and we can criticize him for it. but i think at least the point i was trying make in huffington post. it's our obligation as reporters and news organizations not to whine about that but to dig, instead of whine. you know, ask the questions repeatedly, if they don't answer, highlight the fact they're not answering the questions. do the digging that makes for pointed questions that it's difficult to ignore. as opposed to merely wanting access so you can stand around and watch the president play golf. >> you know, howard, i've got to give john cook credit for this. the story society that sparked the whole conversation was in politico. politico talking about how obama is trying to avoid tough situations. and john cook pointed out that politico did actually get a one-on-one interview with
obama is using the latest technology. he can call him for the fact that the president does not like to go before the press in unstructured situation where is he might be asked uncomfortable questions. that's true. and we can blame him for it. and we can criticize him for it. but i think at least the point i was trying make in huffington post. it's our obligation as reporters and news organizations not to whine about that but to dig, instead of whine. you know, ask the questions repeatedly, if...
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stealth technology. if you can't beat us at the game, you steal our secrets to achieve parity quicker. it puts us at a disadvantage and makes the job of the people securing the infrastructure more costly and dangerous. >> shepherd: when this nation was in its infancy, people say we did the same thing. >> yeah. it was00 years ago. they need to get over that. not saying we're totally clean in some of these areas, but the sophistication, the state sponsorship, the fact that a couple of the chinese technology companies are staffed by former members of the pla that are in direct competition with u.s. companies, nothing good comes out of this. the fact that they're denying it. if you told me elvis was in the building, i'd go out and buy ten tickets right now. that report has more credibility than their denials at this point. >> shepherd: they say you're doing it to us, too. i don't know what you get from doing this to china but the point is taken. morgan wright, good to see you. thank you. >> thanks, shep. >>
stealth technology. if you can't beat us at the game, you steal our secrets to achieve parity quicker. it puts us at a disadvantage and makes the job of the people securing the infrastructure more costly and dangerous. >> shepherd: when this nation was in its infancy, people say we did the same thing. >> yeah. it was00 years ago. they need to get over that. not saying we're totally clean in some of these areas, but the sophistication, the state sponsorship, the fact that a couple of...
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a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort... individualized. at the ultimate sleep number event, queen mattresses start at just $599 . and save 50% on our limited edition bed. ends sunday! liz: investors are keeping a very close eye on japan. no wonder. look at the nikkei to 25. shooting up to new highs, also down today. conversely the yen has dropped about 13% against the dollar in the past three months. it rebounded slightly after japan's finance minister denied they were considering purchasing foreign bonds. the fact is that trend is in place right now, but are these signals continue buying japan or perhaps get in if you haven't or stay far away. a street fight battling it out we have luciano siracusano, and weighing in at our bear, cullen roche. a japan hedged equity fund that has obviously done well. one year up 19%. you are on the bullish side
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it's never been easier with the type of technology we have today to break into these organizations. think of traditional things like fire walls or anti virus. it's known to be detecting maybe 3% of what's out there. it's never been easier for us to hack into companies and turn around and make a profit out of it. that's what we do on a daily basis. >> president obama is beefing up security. he invoked private sector to work with the government to prevent hacking. you look at that and say that's not going to come easy. there's time involved with that. you do this for a living. what do you think can be done right now? >> well, i think companies really need to invest in security. we deal with a lot of the fortune 100 and 1000 companies out there. it's never been easier to break into them. i can't think of a time and place where i've been stopped from breaking into an organization. i think companies really need to take security seriously and really focus on protecting the organizations and intellectual property because the government spt going to be able to do it for them. focusing on fi
it's never been easier with the type of technology we have today to break into these organizations. think of traditional things like fire walls or anti virus. it's known to be detecting maybe 3% of what's out there. it's never been easier for us to hack into companies and turn around and make a profit out of it. that's what we do on a daily basis. >> president obama is beefing up security. he invoked private sector to work with the government to prevent hacking. you look at that and say...
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chinese officials deny the accusations joining me now huffington post technology reporter gary smith. thank you for joining us. okay. so the chinese military, does this come as a huge surprise? we know there have been, a guess a short list of suspects, for lack of a better description behind these making situations here? >> yeah, it's not so much of a surprise. security experts have been claiming for years that the chinese governments may be experiencing hacking teams, this report from ambient actually went into an unprecedented amount of detail. they're able to chase the source of the attacks and profile the hackers that they believe to be working for the chinese military. >> we're showing this office building. this is where the security firm, i believe they're based in virginia, says that this activity is coming from. how are they able to pip poipoin pinpoint -- when you think about hackers this is not just an address where a tweet came from. it's more than that? >> right. even though they're very sophisticated, some of them are not so good at covering their tracks. >> that's surpri
chinese officials deny the accusations joining me now huffington post technology reporter gary smith. thank you for joining us. okay. so the chinese military, does this come as a huge surprise? we know there have been, a guess a short list of suspects, for lack of a better description behind these making situations here? >> yeah, it's not so much of a surprise. security experts have been claiming for years that the chinese governments may be experiencing hacking teams, this report from...
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technology innovation all the developments around the world we've got the future of harvard. download the official application to your cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's if you're away from your television just doesn't do so now with your mobile devices you can watch artsy anytime anywhere. we are facing a lot of problem you know. because no one thought to drink no good school. minutes when you feel for. what's not going up is a while in the local needs you might want to community l.n.g. multan will be. done for up artist i was fired i must fight so. i'll fight. the fight right. live. hello mr korea thank you for a time first of all congratulations on your victory thank you alina and thank you r.t. i'd like to take this opportunity to send the warmest regards to latin america and the whole world saw. us last year julian assange this case turn up next all over the world what goes that ecuador proceed by granting him political asylum. only mic up again. thank you and thank you r.t. i like to take this opportunity to send the
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i don't know if it's technologically or diplomatically, but they need to do something. the president spoke to the country at 10:45 this morning and didn't say anything about this. tracy: right. you're right, security is part of the constitution. defend us. where is it? >> they are supposed to provide for the common defsz, not just defense against missiles, bullets, but defense against cyber war, which, today, can be as painful and just as disabling as bullets and missiles. tracy: probably worse. ashley: thank you for being here. tracy: scary stuff. quarter till, time for stocks as we do every 15 minutes, back to the floor, lauren, dow's up 52 points, that's good. >> it is good. investors are certainly applauding the what if scenario if office max and office depot got together. shares up just about 22%. this combination would still be smaller than industry leaders, staples, staples sales soaring in the "wall street journal" and several reports say office max and office depot in talkings to merge would be an all stock transaction creating a bigger player in the office spa
i don't know if it's technologically or diplomatically, but they need to do something. the president spoke to the country at 10:45 this morning and didn't say anything about this. tracy: right. you're right, security is part of the constitution. defend us. where is it? >> they are supposed to provide for the common defsz, not just defense against missiles, bullets, but defense against cyber war, which, today, can be as painful and just as disabling as bullets and missiles. tracy: probably...
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effort which is sincerely bread want to go -- they keep talking about being like japan, having the technologies necessary to go if they should decide to go -- is something we need to take into account. i think they are there or practically there and we can argue about this and that. i would like to see the amount of enrichment material, some real relationship to a single program and its needs, which would put it below the danger point rather than above the danger point that they have a whole lot of and can move very quickly and it will be done deep underground and have all those concerns. we keep hearing from them that is what the what to do, but we cannot seem to get all of what i would call the loan the year of four or five years ago when we were convinced that lowest common denominator had to be and no enrichment. i suspect we're there because there are enough people out there and the president and others are not willing to break the tie. i have to admire clinton. she said about a year ago that she felt it would be possible to get toward a program where there was some enrichment, but it had
effort which is sincerely bread want to go -- they keep talking about being like japan, having the technologies necessary to go if they should decide to go -- is something we need to take into account. i think they are there or practically there and we can argue about this and that. i would like to see the amount of enrichment material, some real relationship to a single program and its needs, which would put it below the danger point rather than above the danger point that they have a whole...
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some technology and media and marketing companies are using twitter view to find employees. the company and tweets out a question and potential employees cancer in 140 characters or less. company can learn a lot -- companies can learn a lot about then-candidate's personality. >> a preteen in south carolina led police on a low-speed chase. there you see it. highway patrol officers from neighboring north carolina called in to help out after the 12-year-old was spotted driving a pickup truck, got on the interstate. police don't know whether the truck was stolen or where the girl got it from. not hard to catch up to her. >> captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> many areas still seeing rain. >> mostly along and east of interstate 95. we're no longer dealing with sleet. to the west, maybe another sprinkle or shower this afternoon. but the steady rain is coming to an end. windy and cold weather returns tomorrow with a high of 39, but it will feel like the 20's. you need a jacket again tomorrow. >> thanks for joining us. we will see you back here for "
some technology and media and marketing companies are using twitter view to find employees. the company and tweets out a question and potential employees cancer in 140 characters or less. company can learn a lot -- companies can learn a lot about then-candidate's personality. >> a preteen in south carolina led police on a low-speed chase. there you see it. highway patrol officers from neighboring north carolina called in to help out after the 12-year-old was spotted driving a pickup...
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but his focus is not just about digital technology. he has taken this venerable institution and this venerable profession, journalism, and is looking at them, you know, informed by his deep knowledge of digital technology in the digital world but also with a different set of values that are more traditional. it is my great pleasure, chris, to welcome you here. his subject is the changing media land scape: smart news in an age of social media. we're glad to have you. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you, guys. thank you. thank you for having me. it's particularly nice to be back across the street from kirkland house which is where we started facebook, actually, nine years ago yesterday. it was the anniversary, february 4th of 2004 is when we opened it up to a few dozen people at harvard, and the next morning we woke up, and it was -- there were hundreds of people on it already. so it's nice to be back in cambridge particularly right now. so i thought i would talk a little bit, for maybe 15 minutes or so, give you some context o
but his focus is not just about digital technology. he has taken this venerable institution and this venerable profession, journalism, and is looking at them, you know, informed by his deep knowledge of digital technology in the digital world but also with a different set of values that are more traditional. it is my great pleasure, chris, to welcome you here. his subject is the changing media land scape: smart news in an age of social media. we're glad to have you. [applause] >> thank...
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dagen: the latest in military technology. u.s. drones are now being sold to arab allies. connell: we will also take a look at some of the winners today over at the nasdaq. staples, facebook. all right. we will be right back. ♪ all stations come over to mission a foa final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify a lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. dagen: emirates has reportedly signed a deal with a u.s. contractor to purchase $200 million worth of unarmed predator drones. connell: this is a big story because it is the first time we have sold to a middle east country. >> that is correct. they have been asking for some time for this technology. the u.s. had resisted up until this point. i must say that the pentagon and state department are not confirming the sale at this time. what we do know, is that the deal was signed. it was part of a larger $1.4 billion
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>> they have advanced technologically where there are cleansers that you can use on the body and the face. years ago, that wasn't the case. you want to use more of a moisturizing cleansing bar or moisturizing preparation versus the ones that strip the oils off of the skin. like the body, like the deodorant soaps, exactly. >> let's move on then. in the evening, those same cleansers, they're okay when you want to take off your makeup? >> yes, they're okay. but the products are going to be different. in that sense, the body, at that time, at night, is in the repair mode. so, we use preparations that are preparing the skin. such as retinols, your alpha hydroxy, our alphahydroxy acid. those types of products. let's not forget exfoliation. that's a different time period than the protect and the repair modes. >> i'm just curious. if you buy the exfoliation or the stuff you showed us last week with salt. you cannot use those in the morning, you should not use those in the morning, anything that scrubs the face really clean. >> when you do, you need to protect the skin and wear sunscreen. som
>> they have advanced technologically where there are cleansers that you can use on the body and the face. years ago, that wasn't the case. you want to use more of a moisturizing cleansing bar or moisturizing preparation versus the ones that strip the oils off of the skin. like the body, like the deodorant soaps, exactly. >> let's move on then. in the evening, those same cleansers, they're okay when you want to take off your makeup? >> yes, they're okay. but the products are...
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is losing upwards of $30 billion a year in trade secrets and technology, and that simply amounts to lost jobs for americans. >> we are in a cyberwar. most americans don't know it. most folks in the world probably don't know it. and at this point we are losing. i have never seen anything so ram manslaughter as i hav rampant as i have on the espionage front where china is stealing at a breathtaking pace. >> we had a response from the chinese minimum is street. we have stressed many times that hacker attacks is transnational and anonymous. the chinese themselves claim to be victims of cyber espionage. when you talk to people in the intelligence community they say it is clear it is sponsored by china because of the intensity and number of attacks and they are focused on stealing our research and development not only on the military side but also in the public sector, if you will. jenna: our guest at the top of the next hour says this report, this information today is a tipping point in what we do next, that is a big question, what to we do about this. >> reporter: for the first time they are
is losing upwards of $30 billion a year in trade secrets and technology, and that simply amounts to lost jobs for americans. >> we are in a cyberwar. most americans don't know it. most folks in the world probably don't know it. and at this point we are losing. i have never seen anything so ram manslaughter as i hav rampant as i have on the espionage front where china is stealing at a breathtaking pace. >> we had a response from the chinese minimum is street. we have stressed many...
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we are doing the work now. >> technology can help mentoring. it is not only the face to face interaction. there is skype, ways to expand the use of technology to mentor or people. we do a fair amount of bringing folks into the classroom, but that is just one small example where we can use technology to meet millions of young people. our company executives want to volunteer. yours do. the ability to bring these folks and maybe something we think about. >> we would not have the student outcomes we have from our programs -- the first generations of graduate programs online -- if we did not have that live component where you use something like skype where it looks like something like "the brady bunch ." you see eight students on the top of the screen and engage with them. >> i want to get to one last question from the audience before we wrap up. think about your concluding remarks. >>[indiscernible] i am trying to get my ged and it tech certification. for the students who are working to want to attend college but cannot support themselves financial
we are doing the work now. >> technology can help mentoring. it is not only the face to face interaction. there is skype, ways to expand the use of technology to mentor or people. we do a fair amount of bringing folks into the classroom, but that is just one small example where we can use technology to meet millions of young people. our company executives want to volunteer. yours do. the ability to bring these folks and maybe something we think about. >> we would not have the...
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something she made clear during a controversial speech at the technology entertainment design conference in washington, d.c., late last year. >> image is powerful. but also, image is superficial. video of that impassioned speech has been viewed more than 1 million times online. and russell says, she hopes her younger fans are listening. >> a lot of young girls come up and tell me they want to be models. it's not like a real career path. and it's not a great aspiration. you should be thinking, i want to be an engineer. i want to be a politician. i want to be a ceo. >> reporter: but not all agree that supermodels can't be role models, as well take cynthia bailey. >> it's individual. myself certapersonally, i knew wanted to empower young girls and just pay it forward with the younger generation coming up. >> reporter: as for russell, she says she's grateful for all the opportunities modeling has afforded her. but she insists, she would rather be a model citizen, instead. >> i'm interested in campaign finance reform and climate change. >> got to say, pretty impressive. we're joined by author
something she made clear during a controversial speech at the technology entertainment design conference in washington, d.c., late last year. >> image is powerful. but also, image is superficial. video of that impassioned speech has been viewed more than 1 million times online. and russell says, she hopes her younger fans are listening. >> a lot of young girls come up and tell me they want to be models. it's not like a real career path. and it's not a great aspiration. you should be...
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the report shows this military group targeted information technology systems the most followed by the aerospace public administration and satellites and telecommunications industries. when it comes to information stolen, the cyber security firm says the secret division of the chinese military got ahold of white papers and e-mails from high-ranking employees in the u.s. government. china's leaders deny these claims and they their country is a victim of cyber attacks. >> translator: 14 million chinese computers were attacked from ip addresses abroad. met of these attacks mumm -- most of these attacks come from the united states. >> reporter: the cyber expert is speaking out. what the u.s. says the government should do in response to these attacks. that's when i see you next. kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> thank you, kyla. later this morning, san francisco mayor ed lee and the giants are expected to make a major announcement about a waterfront project. we showed you yesterday about the mission rock development. it includes plans to build businesses and restaurants. the giants ow
the report shows this military group targeted information technology systems the most followed by the aerospace public administration and satellites and telecommunications industries. when it comes to information stolen, the cyber security firm says the secret division of the chinese military got ahold of white papers and e-mails from high-ranking employees in the u.s. government. china's leaders deny these claims and they their country is a victim of cyber attacks. >> translator: 14...
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>> technologically outdated or ignorant. here is what i say. >> okay. >> i'm a throwback, old school. like rolling in a '57 chevy. it's cool. you just don't know it's cool yet. >> it's an e-mail account, really? come on. >> i tried. >> let it go now. we need an intervention here? we need to talk you down? >> are you going to switch over to outlook? >> just to say i switched and i have to tell everyone my new e-mail. >> they're going to migrate the accounts by the summer. >> if you have a hot mail address you get to keep it. >> cosmetic. >> when they got rid of mac.com they still -- >> you keep your hot mail. when you log in, there's a whole new interface from outlook. >> a guy who held on to his blackberry until like a month ago and now is fully migrated to the -- >> don't feel any shame if you haven't. come on. >> old school. >> lighten up. >> the chevy. you're the chevy. >> the '57 chevy. >> that's what we always say about you. >> i don't understand, if somebody would mock you. >> human nature. i think lena dunham onh a li
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they mastered reentry technology already. those who say this is a satellite launch, i'm sorry, they know how to do reentry. they -- for those who say it was a space launch, they should look at the use of storable ox oxidizer, red fuming nitrid missile, you want a missile planned for any time, not one planned for a certain date. they may well have in this nuclear test blown up a highly enriched nuclear device. they have to reveal the facts. we hope the chinese is successful in helping us to pin down, but we should be working together, internationally, to figure out whether they went beyond the limited plutonium stockpile because that stockpile is -- was produced with reactive, no longer limited, if they shoot off plutonium, fine, run it to zero, the problem is we highly suspect it's highly enriched uranium, two shafts for tests, and if that's the case, it suggests a potentially gee geometric increase in the arsenal they could produce in theory in the coming years. i invite you to look at the open analysis of david albright and
they mastered reentry technology already. those who say this is a satellite launch, i'm sorry, they know how to do reentry. they -- for those who say it was a space launch, they should look at the use of storable ox oxidizer, red fuming nitrid missile, you want a missile planned for any time, not one planned for a certain date. they may well have in this nuclear test blown up a highly enriched nuclear device. they have to reveal the facts. we hope the chinese is successful in helping us to pin...
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the technology is absolutely ready for primetime. people are enjoying their e.v.s that drive them all over the company. they become used to the charge i don't ever model where they find charge stations and plug in. the ones that are out there the most are gasoline hybrids. so it's i think a lot of overspin in the media. >> one last question, you yourself drive an e.v. but not a tesla. can i ask what you drive? >> i is a fisker karma. >> very nice. that wouldn't be too shabby either. >> pat romano of charge point, thank you very much. >> when we come back, after the bell. and could i iwatch add up to $9 billion in revenue for apple's bottom line? we have the analyst who says that is possible still ahead. s . s . step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. (music throughout) why turbo? trust us. it's just better to b
the technology is absolutely ready for primetime. people are enjoying their e.v.s that drive them all over the company. they become used to the charge i don't ever model where they find charge stations and plug in. the ones that are out there the most are gasoline hybrids. so it's i think a lot of overspin in the media. >> one last question, you yourself drive an e.v. but not a tesla. can i ask what you drive? >> i is a fisker karma. >> very nice. that wouldn't be too shabby...
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it's just too easy to spy on me with this technology available to the every day guy on the street. at some point, do you think that drones should be regulated by local, state governments, the feds? >> i'm the last person to say anything for regulation and legislation, but i can see these things getting into some situations that might be a little dangerous. the potential for evil use is definitely out there. but it shouldn't interfere with people who to want use it for surveying their land, obviously law enforcement or private security firms might to want use these for surveillance of some sort. and viding you fors. like i said, it's a great, exciting way to get angles on video. the opportunity is there for some not too legal and ethical things to do. but again, that's human nature, isn't it? >> it's human nature. that's why it scares so many people. i suspect one day that lawmakers will, i don't know, make -- at least have rules and regulations in place as to how you can use your drone specifically. >> yeah, that seems to be what they do best. >> sometimes. anthony, thank you so mu
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according to the american contractor but it is not difficult to modify this technology such as this at some point. the real reason the u.a.e. and frankly the u.s. wants the emirates to have these drones is to keep an eye on neighboring iran. the arab countries in the region are very concerned about iran's nuclear program and you're already seeing an arms race of sorts in the middle east as a result. martha? martha: this add as whole new layer of this kind of concern. thanks so much, jenner if. jennifer griffin at the pentagon. bill: there is a growing backlash meanwhile over the pentagon's new medal for drone operators. veterans say they have been insulted the new award is ranked higher than those who serve on the battlefield. distinguished warfare medal as it is known is ranked higher than the bronze star which is given for heroic conduct and the purple heart for troops injured in pat he will. nearly 6,000 people so far signed a petition urging the white house to demote the new medal. >>> ten minutes past the hour now. when she was speak are he of the house nancy pelosi famously said
according to the american contractor but it is not difficult to modify this technology such as this at some point. the real reason the u.a.e. and frankly the u.s. wants the emirates to have these drones is to keep an eye on neighboring iran. the arab countries in the region are very concerned about iran's nuclear program and you're already seeing an arms race of sorts in the middle east as a result. martha? martha: this add as whole new layer of this kind of concern. thanks so much, jenner if....
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being a largely small, largely socialist poor country, to a very quickly advancing economically and technological country. becoming a high-tech giant in the world. and that has created divisions in israeli society that didn't exist before. when i first moved theresh basically earned the same thing and had -- there, everybody basically earned the same thing, and had the same tv channels. >> very different country now. >> there are questions not so different that plague the united states. can you make a living in the middle class, can you find affordable housing. so that has had a big impact. and those two experiences very much sound expression in the election, where you had one party that was more to the right, that was reflectively of the trauma of terror and the disappointments of peace, and another party which was more centrist which was reflecting the interest of the middle-class and young people were having a hard time getting by. and if you'd looked at the polls before, you wouldn't have been so surprised. >> what is the message, as we end here, what is the message of that division in terms
being a largely small, largely socialist poor country, to a very quickly advancing economically and technological country. becoming a high-tech giant in the world. and that has created divisions in israeli society that didn't exist before. when i first moved theresh basically earned the same thing and had -- there, everybody basically earned the same thing, and had the same tv channels. >> very different country now. >> there are questions not so different that plague the united...